Exciting and inspiring art experiences await you during the Night of the Museums in the Städel Museum.
She was the most famous German woman artist of the twentieth century and nevertheless an exceptional phenomenon: Käthe Kollwitz. In addition, the caricatures by Honoré Daumier, the grotesque creatures by Ugo Rondinone in the Städel Garden, and the extensive permanent exhibition invite you to explore. Our programme ranges from guided tours for everyone to creative workshops for children. Highlight: Visit the new Städel Rooftop!
Highlights of the Collection
7.30 pm, 9.30 pm, 11.30 pm
1 Work of Art – 30 Minutes
8.45 pm
CLOSE UP: Self & Portrait
10.15 pm
Open workshop for children
7.00–9.00 Uhr
Culinary delights are provided by “naiv” and “Mutti freut sich”.
Et Hepera
8.00–11.00 pm in the permanent exhibition
Underground lines U1, U2, U3, and U8 (to “Schweizer Platz”)
Tram lines 15 and 16 (to “Otto-Hahn-Platz”)
On foot approximately 10 minutes from the central railway station via Holbeinsteg bridge
Access to the Städel Rooftop is included in the admission fee of the Städel Museum. It is accessible via the Old Masters galleries in the permanent exhibition. Spiral staircases lead to and from the Städel Rooftop. Please note that access is unfortunately not suitable for visitors with restricted mobility. There is no barrier-free access to the Städel Rooftop.
For security reasons, bags (larger than DIN A4) and jackets must be checked in the cloakroom. In order to avoid unintended contact with the works of art, no articles of clothing may be carried over your arm in the exhibition rooms.
The consumption of food and beverages is not permitted in the exhibition rooms. Beverages may not be taken into the exhibition halls. All such items can be checked in the cloakroom.